Pakistan’s Terror Links Under Global Lens, US Congressional Report Echoes India’s Claim On Terrorism
India’s long-standing allegations against Pakistan have received fresh backing from a U.S. Congressional report that identifies the country as a continuing hub for terror groups. The report lists key organisations like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, linking them to attacks such as Mumbai 2008 and the Parliament strike in 2001. It also highlights how these groups continue to recruit and operate despite global pressure. For India, this reinforces its core position that cross-border terrorism remains the biggest obstacle to peace. The report presents a complex picture, acknowledging Pakistan’s internal instability while also pointing to its role in hosting such networks. It also raises concerns about radicalisation and global terror links, including connections to Al Qaeda. This is not just a regional issue anymore. It is a global security concern. And for India, it strengthens the case for accountability on the international stage.
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